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Western Carolinian from Salisbury, North Carolina • Page 3

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.1 r. j. of tie victi.n of l2: Me. with the I Usufttuun 7n ki 'Ptruvltn 1 u. r.biTOit A degree ofaioi-talily now 'ninuiiKiyrs.

A. Co. njl remove.1 to the north corner of thev La ('oort llousr the btore studied to tha Mansion Hotel 1 where they are disposed to sell GOODXrwjfov. Sa'Jihwy, to-piembe 18A, JB29. 8J e- SaUtlurt lricr: SrMrmbrr VJiK Coiton 1 to 11 cents, com to 3 to 4but.

ler 8 (o 10, flour 2.75 to 4 per barret, wheat 40 to 00, lnh potatoes 30 to 40, sweet do. 25 10 35, brown sugtr 13 to 15, coffee IS to 32, 1.14 to homespun cloth I to 23, whukcy '20 to 23, bacon to 10. FwtilU, Srfit. 6J to 7 bacon 5j to 6, peach brandy 53 apple do 40 to 42, butter lOto 15, com 49 to 55, ftisieed U0, flour 4 to 5, lard molasses 32a 34, sugar talO, salt 75 to 80, tallow 8, wheat 85 a 90, whi.key to 38 S. bak notes 1 1 1 per teat, premium, Cape Fear ditto, 1 3.

-CUeUfH, Heft to 9 eeol flour 7 1 7i, whiskey, 36 a 37, bacon 8 to 7, bams 89, best kind of bsggin; 20 to 22, salt 34 to 5J.com 43 a 4 coffee 11 to 45. N. Carolina kk kills 3 a 2J Tirg. Ft pi. 1 1.

Cotton 71 to 9, Tobacco auddliu; iiO to 0, prime 9 to 10, VUctl 95 per buahejj imaClUcon 7. Rtckmtnd, Sept. 11 8 a 9, wheat 1.25, corn 45, bacon 7 to 71, brandy apple 42 a 45, whiskey 26 to 37. CpiUr. Camurn, Spt.

7 to 8J, fleur 4 5 out of the wagons, that from Camden mJUto7i wheat l. corn 50 to 50), oaU 32, ak 65, whiskey 28 to 35, bacon 7 to 8. tlatiim; Sept. gfij 7, cotton 10 to II, whiikey 24 to 25, bacon 9 to 11. Sept.

Cotton 9 to 10, fist 9 11, lour 7 to 7 12J, corn SU a 51, cheese 3 6, tallow 8 a 8. Cincinnati, Ohi; Sept. 5 Cotton fea- thers 23 cents, flaxseed 37 to 40, flour 5.73 to 5.85, Kenhawa salt 50 cent, pesch brandy C2, apple do. 37, whiakey 20, tallow 6 to 7, tobacco 3 to 7 ceos pf lb. Vw.rr-, Stpt.

8 81 to 10J, (lour 6.87 to 7, cotton bagging made of hemp 19 to 21, wheat 1.37 to 1.5J. oak tann'd soJc leather 20 to 26, hemlock do. 18 to 23, hams 9 to 10, salt 42 to 60. apple brandy 36 to 40, whiskey to 22, leaf tobacco 3 to 3, yellow beeswax 23 te bill 3 to3 per cent dicmint, South Carolina 1 to 1 Georgia 2 to2J, irginia I per cent. do.

Xewbern, Sept. to 7.50, flour 6. 50 to 27, wheat 1 .00 a 1 bacon 5 to 6, salt to 100, peach brandy 75, apple do. 40 a 45, wins-key 33. itminrfn, Sept.

Cotton 7 to 8, flax 10 i nri of nriv.t4 Ict'xT receive in town, from Chores. Ifist Iht Peru ha appointed Uen Oamar Commnder In Chief, in the room of (ienertl Lsmar, who has teen hipped off to Chill. It It also itated. Ihtt tht difference! between Colombia Peru would apaedUy adjusted. AV riui Ultro.mVlu Peters, one of the rope danrerii just arrived Uoston, from Europe gives notic? that he will, among other fcau, walk tn the ceiling cM The orf ht id dovmmrHtrfilih the same fed-lity oh Tine (ffdand, liaylnfi: Bg In each hand, concluding fhls difficult' per formanct bjr raiaiog up.

to the celling, with, bia band. table with refreshments. eating in'the tame posiiioni ahd drinklc ih3theIth oi mi apectaiora r'laid't bcrtrashr 1 rw I- this year, tTiinftoyinrrTbnadelpbH round Msrket-st. wharf made no scramble for a cargoi act sfleit by (he sinking of boat overloaded with them WjJ9aeww DlRDt A the residence of ler father, Maj. Jona.

Harris, in Mecklenburg county, on the let intt. Mis Sophia 8. aged fourteen years. Uer short and severe, she bore with degree of fortitude seldom witnessed in person offender aire. In the peace of her bereaved relatives and friend, ber death has made a wound, moat painful and lasting.

Possessing qualities mild, lovely and interesting, she was beloved by all who knew her. None, tswever, but ber inti-mte acquiintahtes. could appreciate her worth. her parents, he was the joy and delight i ten-deily beloved by tier brother and sister, gen-tie, modet and enaMiriitng, he imperceptibly won the heart of all her associates. At school she alay 'posses.

1 the confUrnee of her teacher the tendrr rrgard and friemlahip of tier schoolmates. itn mind studious, obter-ving, and retentivei, her pmgre in knowledge was unusually rapid. She loved her books, and wa ansious to become a finished acholar: While home, her little iters were the peculiar objects of her care whose tender mindi the patiently endeavoured to inspire with the love of study. Indeed, it in the domestic circle her excellence appealed to the best advantage. For her psren's, ber love was almost without a paaHeL Toubcm, from her.earUjt cbililhoqd, ne was rami uuiuui ana oDeuienu r.ver ttu-dious io soothe their csres and relieve their toil, her duty was her happiness.

In her de- portment amonar her brother and iter. he was so mild, uniform and engaging, they more than loved her. With qualities ao rare and ex- cellent, it i difficult to conceive the feelings of ihii bereaved family, when they'aaa de4h si about to lay hi cold iron hand her. The author of this hort notice has many WK.ilrir6MfW9rt&to-fo-riwtflt! ipf he H.nk erf fape-Fear, to fl apple brandy 33 to Ji.talUw 8 to 9. convene on thelMbnrtsT rrf "fovrrMrt 11 'he Hanking lloiu-e in iliinnictuii, then and in tl.ii ection, which I belief it with-1 tut i' or 0 Coamr)'' i from the ea board.

1 im persuaded I lilt proponiOIl OI utll iu iiuniwci eked, ha em 'n Fhiledelphia I Charleston, Indeed, if thi nut tne yenow nererto it in character, than any i eer wit'ietcd by the writer, who has been jmht conversant with that desolating dis- we te the north publishing: the following, you may, per. What ie Minna fever Am. Ad eccu. mutation of black muter ii tbe ibioJ, preduced Jiaetorilf swtabliahed by the Illustrious J. E.

ujCfluJl nWbific witter to fet abstracted. Ans. provided especially lor tne purincation me uloodi which, by being invigorated in iu func lu)n. (in common language) drives this black matter from the blood, pour it into the bowel, to be discWged by the great outlet id. IIjw i the liver to be excited to perform this wonderful operation An.

Several modi. knnn tn evert iDecific onerttion on i.rr. lie Calomel tand at the bead tf the daw: 2nd. Extract of white walnut A loci i 4ihly. Khubarb.

n. In hat aanncr hould thee agent be ued, in or kr to their ucceiiful operation An. Bleeding ahould cenerally be premiaed, and ihould be re atrd every day, once, twice, or three 4tmc, HCcurdtnjr to circumatancei: ft good rule It, to Llced whether the pulae it fdl or tente, or the tkin hot and dry. Thii relievea the liver in a jrei degree, of it eonj eat'ton where the put tmtW. the Wood aliould be drawn in a man t'leani- nmuio uv'it IP to 2 graina, vice, twice or three time in the 24 hour, accordiuif, 'o the violence of atUck i immrdinlely after fivmy the.

Cftlonael, five 5 cilli made after the luujoined form, whenev- cr the Ulomt-I has pruJuced a free diacharg of Jjrk or pern matter from the liver, it may belaid "aiTJeT nd the of wbi4 be. iiven every, four hour, till the diacharge become uatural, yellow. It will be hecewary to jive a doe every night or day, even after the Teer Iras entirely abated. Afer bleeding and purging freely, 1 give from one to two grain of quinine every hour, without regard to fever, unit the head be affected i in that ewe, I -amauTed--tba. -bicediug or purging hai Leen deficient, the discharge be-come wferr, 13 or 20 drop of lauknum mtrn.

and a 9'ronz tea. made of clove, cinnamon, or ihould be drank, till that dangcroui and prortrating symptom disappear. When the ikin i very hot and dry, 1 have dcrivtd'uch temporary relief lay-ing cold wet cloth over the forehead, b-eat, and over the entire back. TW i done -without lerdto Calonnl hey have taken, for it ii impof (ible that cold bathing, or cold drinking, taad'rately, can injure a man while hi ikin is hot au! dry either would be dangeroui when be begin to weat. 1 have written the above entirely fcr the pri-a -cuamunily and at a time when it is in-cunvcHlent to ftt I time, baving been confined for week "vitb a Violent attack of fever.

Should anybe brncfit- tied by the pabtication of- this mmmtry yi-tion of my own views and practice, I shall feel fully com penated. VIIMJINIL'S. Take 2 g. Aloe 2 gs. of Khubarb 2 ga.

Jalap to nuke one pill and in proortion, weigh off and mike as many as you may need. Mr. Peituelt. VVe learn from the U. S.

Telegraph, that intelligence from Mr. I'oirtBett, dated at Mexico subsequent to the time report taid he was assassinated, has been received at Washington and consequently that the reports of his death were unfounded. The Hateigh Register assured, that we are not disposed causelessly to cust an "imputation" on the character of any man. But we thought, hen we penned the article to which the Hegis ter takes exception, ono nill think, we ere fully warranted, from the facts developed in relation XoJtihn Jacktan, in calling his character and ttnduct in question. The deception practised on the Executive iii theoutsetof his case, i conclusive as to the man's di 'honesty as a politician and his shamelessly Indecorous aud abu- aive publication, addrewed to theeltalTrdnndtrj Nulual who presides over the nation, stamps the name of JWin Jacknn with disgrace aid in- jm rrf.frr..

AVrl i stated in fhe RaJeiglir (lying Scenes, but never ooe where all pathiesof the pouI were so feelingly alive -so) earnestlv eneared in behalf of their denarlimr fcUVtt depriving him of life i wen a oi uia peace oi mum. un mi icenng barrow up by these gg'vating circumitanec, thb unluppy Bird met the deceased, at dead of night, lurking near bit i10t him through tb heart. The Jury aerced reluctant in obeying the Hero mandate of the law, in convicting the unfortunate man and the Judge warded Punishment wbicb well accorded with the fcrUngt of the whole community. A'WWnj- On Friday, the 4tU Inrt. lucg Hnn, young woman about 18 year old, living 11 inile Mmhacj from vViikefborougb, Wllke county, while War Spring, va shot with ft Vide the ball entering just below tie jeft breast, and coming out at UK hack MftEtfm ttfttjrwJiwwMMl he died on Wedneaday the 9tb Soon after be-ing shot, she aaid he taw the perpetrator, and bjJiiawbowiu.Lct CJuainTtid tnarriei dto)e "lieraramoUf he was accordingly taken into cuslodyTutST fore her death, ahe acquitted him of the deed.

Jnuther Ivy Wilkin, of Currituck county, killed hi wife a few day since i made a coffin, and was in the act of burying ber, when he wa overtaken by the Coroner and a jury of irtjuct while they were examining the corpe the murderer made hi escape, and wis not taken till one of hi leg was nearly shot off. The F.lixabcth City Star pretwnei the murderer was committed to jait. L.1TK FROM EUROPE. The ship Homan, at New-York from Liverpool bring Kiijrhkh papers to the 29th Jury. Rut the intelligence they afford is unimportant.

It wmild seem that the Catholic Emancipation Bill has but partially pacified the IrUh people. Great disturbances Continue to exist in many part of Inland, and atrocious outrage continue to be committed. A privy council waato meet at the Vice Kega) Looe in Dublin, to lake into consideration the alarming state of the country. We hate no account, by thi of any decisive movements of the Iliisiin or Turks. I i.

i ti i ii wis will, nowcvcr, mc iiuuiaii wrre maaiur active preparation for crovVuig the Balkan Mountain, hut it as said from other sources, that Russia was drainms a peace. By the Columbia at New. York, intelligence to the 1st of August ha bttn rectivedfrom En-glsnd. There is no news of importance. Tht CrtiftB in England.

The crops sppear every wlitre'to be 'promising; ami the Barns grainariei are pretty well cleared. Livrrpml. Ju'y 5ltf. Cotton V. States' goes olTat 1 lie following rater, in bond i Uplands 5 6i Alabama and Mobile 5J a 1-81.

A public sale of Cant India Cotton took place (hi week, comprised of 10,500 bales of which onlv 4050 bale were sold, tlje rest bought in Beii-gal obtained 3 l-8d i 3 a 4 3-d. The Corn market is Mill hesry purchasers are caution, and price declining. The Trench paper indulge the speculation that any attempts on the part of this country to obtain indemnity for spoliations oti cur commerce vril! prove abor live. We shall press it seriously, if it shall be found that similar claims have been recognized. Economy Uundle end Bridjjes, the great ilcr smiths, have mode his majes ty a wine cooler, weighing ounces, exquisitely wrought, and tu noosed to cost ubout 825.000.

This is rather a dear tub to keep Nabob and old Port in, and is singular comrnciatary on the thousand stai ving 'operatives' Terr, f.ttt-Mutants Looking ower the EnlisH Chronicles, wefitwi many rerd ot4j4d customs. In the time Oliver Gfo'mweff-'nicjSb5aIb' was kept in strict reverence, for we (irid people fined for trim mini; of beards on the Lord's Uy, naTorl the registry of 1641, we find numerous entries, such as "Rertived of Mis. Shun der, for her being drunk and bwrating seven oaths, received of Mr. Hooker, fr brewing on a fast div, 2s. 61.

given to two watchmen fur the breaking of two Italbcrts in taking the two drunk srds and swearers, I. 3s. received of a maid, taken in an ale-house on the Sab bath, 3." Mexico. Letters from Ver Cruz to the 30i Julr have been received at New York. They state that a number of wealthy individuals had voluntarily nude a Innn in the irnvernment.

tn aid in reriel Sn.ni.h invader. A ronvov left Mexico on lb 2Cth of July, with a large sum in specie, a part of which was for the support of tire troops, and was ac companied bv a strong escort. 1 roop had rrrarcrred-IVoro. A'tn uz, towards Tampico. 1 Lois of tfit Peruvian frigate Pruiba.

The Peruvian frigate Tiueba, while, at enchw-iH-tbc-itarbor oi 0 Utiall'liL, by some accident caught fire, and was burnt to the walei'e edge. While burning, her guns which were charged, (exploded, and did RaidewbIe damage. 10 Uie Jo wr. Re. Mu Souibbridce, WtrlrVmf-m the stalk; se enitfllflrVirr' cumfereocc) and five feet through the ha more than 200 Jiuwwi and buds upon t.

Another jjlant Jias al unnorer of one foot across and eighteen inches across some the greet) leaves. Providence Journal. Suicide. scorpion, when he finds himself enclosed, and no way left him to escape, will bend his tail round and sting himself through the head- And it is that ibis, is tbe only animal in he creation," man that can be made foeorom.it Cia Ccur, aVlltiC. Tuealay of the Superior ff lb df iff Novembi nest, ii SJJl'' li il.l mi milt in ton, 1,1 unimprwved Ma, in said rowftr and amonjr Mb.

era, that vaJuible '1 f.r bisina, formeily occupied by Jamet It win, and WoAeri and now occupied fv C'was und Aksan-Ur fo a btore. It Is presumed Ihixw inclined to pur. cnmtnfthr rtf7iieaf Thaemoraw oi ihitierTTritfrrtrrrrrtte-eTtcrniwa Irwin, by mhIh in the stln, (ill make the title unquestionably rood to purchasers. A liberal credit' lll lie iriveorr tTtr)rtC F.tente MMF.S CAMPHf.l.I. I detmitd.

AI.F.X, I Fxeeutnti Janut Sfpirtnher 'lt 1 8: 19. levin, JtemttJ. 4lK doctor Moure9! Vlaie. A LI. person et imlrbted to the estate of iV lr.

Hubert Moore, late of Kowan county, deceased, are desired to make payment to the F.xecutor Wiih a little dtlay as possible, snd save ot snd troubhi 1 and ihoe aitll havuiir unsettled claim ajrainst es'sie, will present tlu-ni, hgslly vouched for, within. the time pre. srrihed by act of tuembly. or thi notice will uv plesueu in lar of their rt-covtrv. I IIKM.ZI AifrOKH, Fru'r.

Xpirmhtr IHth, H2i. 3 187 To the Stock lioMvm nf the Dank of Cape-Fair. letter of l-oui Wilson, nq. in be. JL half of the nnnii.ioi,i is i puminl by the Mates being under coiiiiucrathm, Hesofved, That the President do advtac -aid Cinirimiasioni rs.

that.it ii e'eemed nrcrswry ant) expedient to consult the Stockholders' in reterence to the Subject matter of the roiumuiucation snd fur ther that the President the flank Cape Tear he, and he is hereby fullv authorised and empowered, by virtue of this UrMilotion of th Hoard of Ihrectors, to call a general meeting of thereto considtr ot their generally aud especially' to tignity lira in what me, and upon what they inr Stockholders, would euuriilrr it aiU.ithlr, lo co "pnair ni the General As- tmhl io the 'isnrnrn' nf a new hank, by is- rtuuol I iimu, lir v.tr, vf those now in exuitiite. ii 'ii ihe outc. JuIlN IllLU fuiLicr. lu accordance with the ahe Krolotiuii, and by virtue of my ollic us I'r i il nt of "llaiik of fjpe.Fea", no licrtliy pivrii lo Stockholder, wi md li.uk, nitrt at their HuiikiiiL' in tt iiiiiiiipiiiii, on the Mnn- I day of Noviinhcr Hex', ti it til' re tn roil- (ides of and to act upon nu.lters and tinlis aa setfuith iu the above liewi'ii' .1. It.

LOMhl.S, SrpirmHer 4tHrf Adam Terrene, in Iredell ortuntv, rnthe 31st of Align 't, a bay HOUSE, 12 or 1 years old, 15 hands 3 inches high, fie tight hind loot white, I small saildle sot 011 the left side, old nhoe. on before, troi and an'l appraised, by James DonaMaun and Cphrsini.Tem. plrinn, iob.orlli git, J. vrf. 14.

titutt SU'tULOrl uuU.i'rpwOX'i1? F.liraote i. tt illiamllukcJlIlionjF Divorce. Ordered by the court, that publication he made for three months kuc ei-uvely in tho Yelern Carolinian and Yadkin and Catawba Journal, that the defendant he aud appear at tha next superior court of law to be held hrr the eoumy of Mecklenburg, at the court-house its Charlotte, on the 6th Moiiil.iv titer tl.r iiirtli Monday in September next, and plead or anwer to the plaintiir petition, or the aatne will he heard exoarte. snmel II11 deron. I clerk of our said court, at ottli'r, tht 7ih Mon day ailer the4tli Monday in "larch, 3mt9 SAM'L.

llt.MM'.lt.SD.N, c. m. c. Til IV undersigned (pialified at Augu-t srsi)tn of Kow an county court, ns the Lxecutori of the la will nf Ilan'l. Woo'il All pernios in-defied to faid estate, are quested to iiiitkc pay.tiinti and all persons hain deiriaiiils the sanie, are requested to them (or Mctllcrntlit, or tlii'.

notice uill he in bai. VM. II. WO' 1 1 1, 11: V.l KM), XT'' "m9) AV'ile th-Vtirolinu, tnun'ij SrPnmnit Iw, May. Marion fanner John '4 annet Mriiini for divurce.

In' this ense, ordered by the eourt, that publication he mad in the Kaleigh Iterisv t-xviMr fug three mnutfcs; successively, that the dofendant be and appear at the next superior court of law to he held far the eoutity of Mecklenburg, at the -court -house in Charlotte, on the sixth Monday after, the fourth Monday in September next, and plead or answer lo the plant itl petition, or the Same will be heard exparte. Witfteta, rtamuef Henderson clerk of "rrnr WTuftlf JBLJs ill offer for iv the liitchem hiddea. on the 29th 'hat notable and valuable 'frart Land, where 1 now live, on the main road leading from tatesville to Lincolntnn, or) Buffalow Shual Creek, Iredell county, N. C. with alt itr way sand VI ines supposed to be by good judges, much branch or bottom and lii (ioldi together with three other Trucu near me i the whole containing 633 A ore, Tly-terms of tale will be known on tbe day of dc.

JOHN LEA tS f. v.l i -I 3- i i Pi If IJnthhurg, irg. Sept. 10. -Tobacco 4 to 9, i a 17 in a wheat 73.

hi.key 23 to ntron ,0 g. Tohac- dull sale. heat has rifrtt Utile, aud sell rraJily at 71. AojAw, 7Vn. um' Hour 5 a 6 lard 6 to 7, whi.key Carolina bank b.lla 1'J per cent.

Ji. RS. WII.I.I'V, thankful lor the lihcnl en- 1 cmiragemei.t she lm received in Mipport hrr bchirl, for the improvement of Young nl Sain. Ladies, respectfully inform 1 i 11,1.1 ie neil uuarter villi on the lt Monday Nov. nrtt, and will certainly Continue (health iermutixix) two quarters fiom that time rid1ioMm by the-a-siduou discharge of her duly to thoae alio may be committed to.

her csre, to ment a coniwiu. tion of favmir. Uer tri ms arc the same as heretofore Read-lie and Spelling, pes ipurter g3. T.ithrr ti the hove. lUcitaUon ana writ inr R4.

The "wlfKXngrrth trmmr, G- Arithmetic. Composition ami Itb'etrwie rttHCNecdt woHri'Jhwrkwg. aaoipler. togetner wi'n snj ur vaboe brancho fhin awl riamt' Needle ork, in its variou branches, including Uce Woik, kc. 00 a new nd improved method, ahich will enable lady to execute 86.

work with facility, equal to the impor- ted, Uring and I'aiuting oil paper, also I'sinting upon Velvet nod paper, a new and tlegsnt method, S'0. i nre'ent (inaiter of the School will terminate on Fridav. the ofktobrr next, jwh'Mi there will bo a vacation until the Coin- irenceme.it of the ensuing ipiarter. SuWnrjr, tirpt. 2lif, Itf-9.

6ion Cents Utwur, rill lor 'UC Blirriren.iM nv plantation, in 'he forks ,1 Ik in inl(o'(an ruunty, an apprentice" All per are forewarn, h-irtinring hoy n.Mer the penalty tl- 1,0 expci'SC will t.e t. .11 101 ins ae. bi-mitm. P29. liH K.

Iw 0 0 THE subscriber has the pleasure of anoun-cing to hi friend and customers, and the public in general, that he. is now receiving from and New York. AN fcLMiAINT 'Ansoin inr.fi I or he ever had. Having oeen selected wuu irreat care, oy huhii, uionm mm, hke nat terns l. ir ....1 1 u.

1 k. and equal qualities, he cannot be undersold Ly uny other House, in the place. The public are respectfully in vited to call and examine for themelve. Hi aaHortnient comprises almost every article usually kept in Store. MICHAEL JilWilW.

iSalitbunf, Jul 6th, 1829. SHERIFFS DEEDS, FOR land soM oy oruer wrus exponas, for ssk at this office. OR land sold by order of writs of venditioni vHenp EEs love. But now she is rone! ard they mourn. though not aithose without hope Alwaysof pious turn, she became more a lew weeks before her death.

She wa fond ot her bible and had resolved to make Religion her study for life. In her but illncaa, iimiad irreut composure and resignation. Anxious to lite for the take of her parents, she expressed a willing-ness ta.submit to the will of the Almighty, and appeared more concerned about an interest iu her Kedeemer, than desi'ous to obtain relief from the severisy of her sufTtrings. This inter, est her friends sre fully satisfied wa secured our lArd himself lui said 1 love them that love me i and those that seek mc early, snail inid bYryiftnts; her lo will be irreparable 1 but let it be taeiriconsolation, that their loss is her rain. Among her stociates, a void is teftlct Hiem walk in petotteirmUejaer I virtueavafld 15 Tneet tterin Homvw Calm on the besom of thy lioU, f'air spirit restjthe'erio'v E'en while with our thy footmen tro5, i seal was on thy brow.

Dust, to its narrow house beneath Soul, to its place on high They that hav: sen. thv look ie deatii, No more may fear tu die." C'amwunicaer. In Iredell county, recently, Thomas Young, sen. Esq. in the 98th year.ot his age.

He wa a mldier of the Involution and, at the time of his death, pi rhaps the uMcit one In theiotm. try. and enteipri-ing, he. raised a respectable tisnitlv, snd left tiiem a compt He was a Sterling patriot, a useiul an honest man. I In HamiHonville, Surry county, on the fi'h m-' I Dr.

Alfred Cotik, aged 33 year? fie Iu- wife and two or three small crtll-i 11. tu uxnir. with the community in general where lit reaiilci! and by whom he was rejected Hi esteemed, he los of a tender and affectionate lunhaiid and father, and a ireful and respected citizen. In Mecklenburg county, on the 8th instant, at i the late seat of joab Alexander, Ksri. Mrs.

raret P. Alexander, consort of Capt. hac I' Aleirander; tind datighterof Cap. laai bell, leaving infant daughter five "dJuW which be dedieted to the lAra in oapnsm a ff hmira nrevious to her dissolution. In ihe llf hn amiable woman, her husband and relatives have sustained a serioua loss, f'ocses- sed of a wsrm and benevolent heart, she seldom failed to secure the resjiect and esteem of all who enjoyed her acquaintance.

She expired wrtb perfect calmness JJidje.sig3a.tiqn of mind to the will of God, snd with a firm reliance on bis acred promises, which are the best evidence ol a good chiflafian h' safe -tbe j. freed from I plications to the throne oFgcf pardon and lorgiveness 01 ner enemies, 01 wuum abe4uid but fe v. Lord, she was thine snd not our own, Thou bast not done us wrung" i We thank thee for the precious losn, Afforded us so lortg. Fainter her breath, and fainter grew, Until she breath'd her last The soul was gone before we knew The stroke of death was past. Spft wa tbe moment, ami serene, That all her jfTrings cWd No agony or truggle wa eer, No feattir lend Oi', I 1 t.

OT2tiafctlhAt, will be 106 new members in me next uenerai atav' At the recent term of the Surry superior fiohfWmi mans.augh tor, for ahooting and killing a man by the name ofMeCollum, and was fined g20. The pecu-l'trly aggravating circumstances under which the defendant' in this case was incited to the commission of the act for which he was tried and convicted, were weTI calculated to enlist the ympathies of every honorable mind not dead to the finer feelings pf the heart. The wife of his bowat had been seduced and torn from bis affections and his home by the deceased and the des-poller of bia dearest enjoyments of domestic life, ot content th thft prowled about the- Jire-.

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About Western Carolinian Archive

Pages Available:
3,910
Years Available:
1820-1946